'Mad Money Lightning Round': Dupont's a Great Turnaround

Cramer says the company has a lot of new patents and a great dividend.
By 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:

DuPont

(DD) - Get Report

: "Lots of new patents over there. Great dividend. DuPont is a great turnaround. I'm trying to get more people into that one."

Bristol-Myers Squibb

(BMY) - Get Report

: "Bristol is an opportunity. This company is worth $28 to $30, and you get paid to wait with that great dividend yield."

First Solar

(FSLR) - Get Report

: "This stock is at a 52-week high. They're the only thin film maker and that's your play."

Nextwave Wireless

(WAVE)

: "Skip Nextwave, and

Clearwire

(CLWR)

too. Those stocks are poisonous."

RAM Energy Resources

(RAME)

: "I've been looking at these smaller companies and I like them but I'd rather see you in

Apache

(APA) - Get Report

or

Devon Energy

(DVN) - Get Report

"

Electronic Data Systems

(EDS)

: "No, you're a seller of that one. This may not be that great a deal. Don't be greedy. Move on."

Hershey Foods

(HSY) - Get Report

: "This is a difficult one. I can't recommend it on takeover rumors when the fundamentals aren't that good. Why not look into

HJ Heinz

(HNZ)

"

Caterpillar

(CAT) - Get Report

: "I like CAT, I think it's terrific. I want to buy that one. I think you're in great shape."

Goldman Sachs

(GS) - Get Report

: "Their CEO has consistently made us money. I am a bull on him and the company. I like it and I think you should stick with that one."

Jim Cramer writes about all the stock trades in his charitable trust for TheStreet.com in Action Alerts Plus. Recent stocks he's traded in this account include Schering-Plough (SPG) - Get Report, Yamana Gold (AUY) - Get Report and Inverness Medical (IMA) .

*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 Goldman Sachs.

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