Cramer's 'Mad Money Lightning Round': Pocket Jakks

Stock quotes in this article: GIGM , JAKK , ORCL , BEAS , SBS  

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Here's what Jim Cramer had to say about some of the stocks that callers offered up during the "Mad Money Lightning Round" Wednesday evening:

Countrywide (CFC Quote): "There really is nothing left of Countrywide. ... It's over like E*Trade (ETFC Quote) it's over. ... I'm sorry."

Yamana Gold (AUY Quote): "Yamana Gold down a dollar is better than Countrywide down 18 points."

Gigamedia (GIGM Quote): "Here's the problem. People don't want this kind of stock in this environment. ... You seem like a patient man. ... You're going to need Job-like patience, not Steve Jobs-like patience."

True Blue Industries (TBI Quote): "This is a Muhammad Ali stock. ... True Blue can run but it can't hide. ... We got too many people looking for jobs in this country [to get into a] temporary services company."

Jakks Pacific (JAKK Quote): "That's my toy company that I like. ... BuyBuyBuy."

Fortune Brands (FO Quote): "[Former CEO] Norm [Wesley] retired. Maybe that's the problem. It's got liquor, it's got cabinets ... I need to hear from the company. ... Let's call the company and find out why it's at its 52-week low."

Taseko Mines (TGB Quote): "I got enough problems with all the other copper stocks. ... No one's going to buy a copper stock until we start reinflating. ... People are saying we're going into a recession, so that's a very difficult stock."

Oracle (ORCL Quote): "Oracle competes directly with BEA (BEAS Quote) in what's known as middleware. ... They can fire all the salespeople from BEA. ... I think it was a shrewd purchase -- the stock went up."

Companhia de Saneamento Basico do Estado de Sao Paulo (SBS Quote): "I like Brazil. ... This is the Brazilian water company. ... I'll endorse that. ... I think that SBS is a buy."

*For all you home-gamers, a 'mon-back opportunity means Cramer would back up the figurative truck and load up on a stock.

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At the time of publication, Cramer had no positions in any of the stocks mentioned.

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