Cramer's 'Mad Money' Recap: Could Halliburton Have a Suitor?

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He said he would go as far as to say the stock should not to be owned until it goes well below $16. Starbucks closed at $22.61 Tuesday.

AECOM CEO Speaks

Next, Aecom's (ACM Quote) John Dionisio joined Cramer on his show to clear some confusion earlier in the day that led the Street to think the company had lowered its guidance.

Dionisio said Aecom had not issued guidance until today. He stressed that the company had "a very strong year," with increased revenue and net income. In addition, he said Aecom is forecasting a strong 2008.

The company completed seven significant mergers in 2007, and in the first seven weeks of 2008 it has closed three acquisitions, Dionisio continued.

Moreover, in terms of diversification, Aecom has been able to capture a big part of the foreign market, a buffer for any slowdown in the U.S. market, he said.

"It's a show-me-quarter before I recommend this one again," Cramer said. He said he was disappointed because he didn't see stronger, steadier growth, "but maybe next time."

Lightning Round

Cramer was bullish on Level 3 Communications (LVLT Quote), Tidewater (TDW Quote), Transocean (RIG Quote), AT&T (T Quote), Celgene (CELG Quote), Schering-Plough (SGP Quote) and VF Corp (VFC Quote).

Cramer was bearish on Akamai Technologies (AKAM Quote), Superior Energy Services (SPN Quote), Jones Soda (JSDA Quote), Elan (ELN Quote), Biogen (BIIB Quote), Motorola (MOT Quote), AnnTaylor Stores (ANN Quote) and Under Armour (UA Quote).

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At the time of publication, Cramer was long Citigroup, AIG, Transocean and Schering-Plough.

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