Cramer's 'Mad Money' Recap: Gone Bottom-Fishin'

11/28/07 - 07:52 PM EST

TheStreet.com Staff

The last caller said she owned these five: Kraft Foods (KFT Quote - Cramer on KFT - Stock Picks), Tyco (TYC Quote - Cramer on TYC - Stock Picks), Lexmark (LXK Quote - Cramer on LXK - Stock Picks), Garmin (GRMN Quote - Cramer on GRMN - Stock Picks) and Pfizer (PFE Quote - Cramer on PFE - Stock Picks).

Cramer blessed the portfolio as diversified.

Sudden Death

During the "Sudden Death" round, Cramer was bullish on First Solar (FSLR Quote - Cramer on FSLR - Stock Picks), Monsanto (MON Quote - Cramer on MON - Stock Picks), and CVS (CVS Quote - Cramer on CVS - Stock Picks), which he owns for his charitable trust, and AT&T.

He was bearish on Evergreen Solar (ESLR Quote - Cramer on ESLR - Stock Picks), American Oriental Bioengineering (AOB Quote - Cramer on AOB - Stock Picks), China Nepstar Chain Drugstore (NPD Quote - Cramer on NPD - Stock Picks) and Virgin Mobile (VM Quote - Cramer on VM - Stock Picks).

Mad Mail

During the "Mad Mail" segment, when an Office Depot (ODP Quote - Cramer on ODP - Stock Picks) employee asked if he should keep buying ODP stock as it gets cheaper. Cramer recommended against it and told him to diversify his holdings.

Lightning Round

Cramer was bullish on First Solar (FSLR Quote - Cramer on FSLR - Stock Picks), Costco (COST Quote - Cramer on COST - Stock Picks), Blue Coat Systems (BCSI Quote - Cramer on BCSI - Stock Picks), Boeing (BA Quote - Cramer on BA - Stock Picks), XTO Energy (XTO Quote - Cramer on XTO - Stock Picks), ConocoPhillips (COP Quote - Cramer on COP - Stock Picks), Nike (NKE Quote - Cramer on NKE - Stock Picks), Garmin (GRMN Quote - Cramer on GRMN - Stock Picks), Yum! Brands (YUM Quote - Cramer on YUM - Stock Picks), Chipotle Mexican Grill (CMG Quote - Cramer on CMG - Stock Picks) and Layne Christensen (LAYN Quote - Cramer on LAYN - Stock Picks).

Cramer was bearish on LDK Solar (LDK Quote - Cramer on LDK - Stock Picks), TXCO Resources (TXCO Quote - Cramer on TXCO - Stock Picks), Smithfield Foods (SFD Quote - Cramer on SFD - Stock Picks) and American Railcar (ARII Quote - Cramer on ARII - Stock Picks).

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

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At the time of publication, Cramer was long Citigroup, Goldman Sachs, Hologic, CVS Caremark, XTO Energy and ConocoPhillips.

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