'Mad Money Lightning Round': Go With Westport Innovations

Cramer says the stock will look even better if there is a change in Washington toward natural gas.
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NEW YORK (

TheStreet

) -- 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.

Westport Innovations

(WPRT) - Get Report

: "I like Westport. If we get a change in Washington on natural gas, I'd like it even more."

Cleveland-Cliffs

(CLF) - Get Report

: "I like iron, but I'm going to send you to

Vale

(VALE) - Get Report

because that is the company to own in that group."

JC Penney

(JCP) - Get Report

: "It's up on takeover speculation but I would not buy it up here. There are better retailers out there. I like

Macy's

(M) - Get Report

,

Kohl's

(KSS) - Get Report

,

Ross Stores

(ROST) - Get Report

,

TJX Companies

(TJX) - Get Report

and

Family Dollar Stores

(FDO)

."

Sara Lee

(SLE)

: "It seem like one down and six up. I don't see a lot of downside. I like it."

Shaw Group

(SHAW)

: "Let's be candid, they reported a bad quarter. It was not special. The truth is that stock is a don't buy."

Penn Virginia Corp

(PVA)

: "No, that's too risky for me. We need yield or lots of good finds, and that one has neither."

Goodyear Tire & Rubber

(GT) - Get Report

: "No, no, no. Rubber is going higher. I don't want to have anything to do with that one. "

Power-One

(PWER)

: "Too risky. I like the core business, but I just can't recommend it."

Eastman Kodak

(EK)

: "That stock is a loser. I want you to sell, sell, sell that one. "

--Written by Scott Rutt in Washington, D.C.

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