'Mad Money Lightning Round': Kroger's Thin Margins

Cramer says he's concerned about the margins at Kroger and other supermarket chains.
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" Monday evening:

Kroger

(KR) - Get Report

: "I'm concerned about the supermarkets. The margins are getting squeezed. I cannot endorse that group."

First Solar

(FSLR) - Get Report

: "First solar remains the least expensive way to play solar. I want you to stay in it, but I want you to buy more at a lower price."

Imax Corp

( IMA): "I've been wrong on this one. It's been moving, but I still won't recommend this one. "

Sina Corp

(SINA) - Get Report

: "I have been staying away from China. It's too explosive and too crazy, I don't want to lose people money."

Fluor

(FLR) - Get Report

: "This stock exploded last week and then went up again today. Ring the register and get into

Foster Wheeler

(FWLT)

. This one's just too expensive."

International Paper

(IP) - Get Report

: "No, no, I like

Weyerhaeuser

(WY) - Get Report

more, and I like

Temple-Inland

( TIN) more. IP is just not well run."

Emcore

(EMKR) - Get Report

: "Fiber-optic play, over-crowded segment. I don't want to go with that one. I like

ADC Telecommunications

( ADCT) and that's it."

Reliant Energy

(RRI)

: "I don't know. It's not my favorite. I'd steer you toward

Dynegy

(DYN)

instead."

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