Cramer's 'Mad Money Lightning Round': Get Rich With Goodrich

01/31/08 - 07:36 PM EST

TheStreet.com Staff

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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" Thursday evening:

Goodrich (GR Quote - Cramer on GR - Stock Picks): "I like Goodrich, and the umbrella of Boeing (BA Quote - Cramer on BA - Stock Picks) will help."

Excel Maritime (EXM Quote - Cramer on EXM - Stock Picks): "Let it lift a little, but then lighten up."

Rubicon Technology (RBCN Quote - Cramer on RBCN - Stock Picks): "I think it's good, but I like Corning (GLW Quote - Cramer on GLW - Stock Picks) because it has LCD TVs and fiber." Cramer owns Corning for Action Alerts PLUS.

Martha Stewart Living (MSO Quote - Cramer on MSO - Stock Picks): "The stock is not a great stock. I don't like publishing."

Caterpillar (CAT Quote - Cramer on CAT - Stock Picks): "I messed up on CAT, I think it's going higher."

Tootsie Roll (TR Quote - Cramer on TR - Stock Picks): "I like the fundamentals, but it has no catalyst."

Silicon Laboratories (SLAB Quote - Cramer on SLAB - Stock Picks): "I would rather own the worst bank stock rather than the best of tech stocks right here."

ING Group (ING Quote - Cramer on ING - Stock Picks): "ING is a difficult stock. The numbers aren't great, but it's a bank and probably the worst is over."

Mosaic (MOS Quote - Cramer on MOS - Stock Picks): "The group has had a major run, but I still like Mosaic."

Danaher (DHR Quote - Cramer on DHR - Stock Picks): "I like the hand tools, but I don't like the test and measurement stuff. I'll pass."

China Mobile (CHL Quote - Cramer on CHL - Stock Picks): "I can no longer recommend ChinaTel."

*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 was long Corning.

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