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'Mad Money Lightning Round': The Best Gold Stock Out There

03/17/08 - 07:25 PM EDT

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" Monday evening:

Yamana Gold AUY: "Oil's going higher, grains are going higher, and gold is going higher. You stick with Yamana, that's the best gold stock out there."

Interactive Brokers IBKR: "I think they're a great company, but Bear Stearns said they were well capitalized too, so I can't recommend them. I'm gonna say "Don't Buy.""

ConocoPhillips COP: "I think they're a good company, they're making a lot of money. Let it come back to $70, buy more and ride it higher. "

Andersons ANDE: "I still think the ag bull market is alive and well. I take my cue from the CEO of John Deere who said there will be ups and downs, but this is going higher."

Medco Health MHS: "UnitedHealth said they might compete with Medco and that's freaking people out. If it gets to $45 to $47, it may be done. "

Amerisourcebergen ABC: "It's at a 52-week low and that makes no sense to me. I don't know why it's so low; I'm gonna have to look into that one. "

Baidu.com BIDU: "All of the speculation has been pulled out of this market. This one can't work in this environment. I can't get behind it anymore. It's too hard."

Scientific Games SGMS: "I got this one wrong, I misjudged this one. This is some losing streak they're on. I can't recommend it anymore."

CVS Caremark CVS: "I thought the pharmacy benefit business was gonna be good, but a lot of people want into that business now, and that could hurt CVS. At $35, I'd get back in though."

Frontline FRO: "It's got a great dividend. I like FRO."

NYSE Group NYX: "This is the worst stock I've ever picked in my life. Every day if breaks my heart. I believed, but I was wrong."

*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 ConcoPhillips.

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