'Mad Money' Lightning Round: Feed on Deere

06/20/08 - 07:27 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" Friday evening:

John Deere (DE Quote - Cramer on DE - Stock Picks): "I just bought some for my trust. I think it's down so much that Deere is a buy not a sell. Don't give up on it, pull the trigger and buy some."

Williams (WMB Quote - Cramer on WMB - Stock Picks): "You know I love this stock. This natural gas situation is not ending any time soon."

Hologic (HOLX Quote - Cramer on HOLX - Stock Picks): "When their CEO comes back on the show, only then will I recommend it. He came on when things were good, now they're not and that makes me nervous."

Navios Maritime (NM Quote - Cramer on NM - Stock Picks): "Listen up, we recommend Frontline (FRO Quote - Cramer on FRO - Stock Picks). I'll see your stock and raise it with Frontline."

Wal-Mart (WMT Quote - Cramer on WMT - Stock Picks): "I have to tell you, I want to buy some more Wal-Mart here. It's a buy, buy, buy. I love them, Costco (COST Quote - Cramer on COST - Stock Picks), TJX (TJX Quote - Cramer on TJX - Stock Picks) and Urban Outfitters (URBN Quote - Cramer on URBN - Stock Picks), that's it."

Manitowoc (MTW Quote - Cramer on MTW - Stock Picks): "They are trying to spend too much money. This company has shot itself in the foot. I like Bucyrus International (BUCY Quote - Cramer on BUCY - Stock Picks) and Joy Global (JOYG Quote - Cramer on JOYG - Stock Picks) in that business and that's the way to go."

MEMC Electronics (WFR Quote - Cramer on WFR - Stock Picks): "No, I don't want to touch this one. In fact, you're lucky its up in the 60s so you can sell it up that high."

Southwestern Energy (SWN Quote - Cramer on SWN - Stock Picks): "We're buying Southwestern. You're pulling the trigger right here. I want you to buy Southwest and stick with it."

*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 John Deere, Wal-Mart and Southwestern Energy.

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