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'Mad Money Lightning Round': Honeywell Looks Promising

04/09/08 - 07:22 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" Wednesday evening:

Honeywell HON: "They got a big contract today and the stock barely moved. I think Honeywell has more things going for it. Pull the trigger."

Millicom International Cellular MICC: "I wish you could buy more. I do believe in the company. I like that stock very much. "

Cameco CCJ: "I don't want to buy uranium here, it's too, too speculative for me."

YRC Worldwide YRCW: "No, I don't want to be there. That's my least favorite stock. Why not look into the rails and CSX Corp CSX?"

Google GOOG: "I am concerned if Microsoft MSFT gets Yahoo! YHOO that'll be bad for pricing. I'm saying don't buy until things settle down in that group. "

Weyerhaeuser WY: "I think this is a terrific buy here. I'd pull the trigger on this one."

Exxon Mobil XOM: "I like Exxon. I like natural gas more and ConocoPhillips COP more, but they have great drilling, great reserves and I'm never going to tell someone not to buy it."

Petrohawk Energy HK: "HK is fabulous. It's really good and I'd buy any of the natural gas stocks here."

Verizon VZ: "I own this one for my charitable trust and I'm starting to feel a little unloved... but I still like the stock."

Citigroup C: "They're starting to do some good things over there and get their arms around the problems, but for now it's "don't buy"."

Discover Financial Services DFS: "No, let's go over the pecking order, I like Mastercard MA first, then I like Visa V. I would even go to American Express AXP before I would own Discover."

Atlas Energy Resources ATN: "This is a hand-over-fist buy. Pull the trigger, that's one of my favorite plays. "

*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 ConocoPhillips and Verizon.

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