'Mad Money Lightning Round': Texas Instruments Looks Good
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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: Texas Instruments (TXN Quote): "Inventories are low and I like the semiconductors, so I'd say pull the trigger, but I want to hear the conference call first."

Microsoft
(MSFT Quote): "I think Microsoft can trend higher, but I prefer Hewlett-
Packard (HPQ Quote). I'd
wait until at least $21-22 and then sell."
Southern Peru Copper
(PCU Quote): "Boy, that stock has made a great move, but on a
pullback you want to be a buyer not a seller."
Joy Global
(JOYG Quote): "I don't want to buy it until its under $20, but my bias is to own
it, not sell it. "
Check out the latest edition of "Cramer's Take on
Top-Searched Stocks" on Stockpickr.
*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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