Cramer's 'Mad Money' Recap: Three Must-Go CEOs

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It is not only cheap, but a growth stock as a producer of copper, which is on the rise in China. As his NFL equivalent, Cramer suggested LaDainian Tomlinson of the San Diego Chargers.

Mad Mail

In his "Mad Mail" segment, Cramer's first writer asked if Caterpillar (CAT Quote), which he owns for his charitable trust, is a CEEMEA ("Central and Eastern Europe, Middle East and Asia") play. Cramer said it is, and he foresees growth for Caterpillar in developing markets.

Cramer's second writer questioned the need to diversify, as the viewer held 65% of her portfolio in the tech sector. Cramer disagreed with her portfolio and ideology, noting how many people lost fortunes in the dot-com bust of 2001.

Responding to his final letter, Cramer was asked why EMC (EMC Quote), which he owns for his trust, is a "good way to play" VMware (VMW Quote). Cramer said that EMC is cheaper and less risky as an investment, yet it still succeeds if VMware performs well.

Lightning Round

Cramer was bullish on Bunge (BG Quote), Monsanto (MON Quote), Sirius Satellite (SIRI Quote), Research In Motion (RIMM Quote) First Solar (FSLR Quote), Suntech Power Holdings (STP Quote), LDK Solar (LDK Quote), Omniture (OMTR Quote) Meridian Bioscience (VIVO Quote), Inverness Medical Innovations (IMA Quote), Blue Coat Systems (BCSI Quote), Garmin (GRMN Quote), Cnooc (CEO Quote), Petrochina(PTR Quote), MEMC(WFR Quote) and Central European Distribution (CEDC Quote).

Cramer was bearish on Pacific Ethanol (PEIX Quote), Blockbuster (BBI Quote), Palm (PALM Quote) First Marblehead (FMD Quote), F5 Networks (FFIV Quote) and Trimble Navigation (TRMB Quote).

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

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

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At the time of publication, Cramer was long Caterpillar, Citigroup, EMC, Freeport McMoRan Copper & Gold and Goldman Sachs.

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