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Mad Mail: Gaming Possible M&A

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Published: Monday, 4 Oct 2010 | 7:01 PM ET
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For Monday's "Mad Mail", Ush asked Cramer if Oracle could be acquiring Salesforce.com. The "Mad Money" host doesn't think that would be likely, but wouldn't speculate further.

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Rex followed up on Cramer's recent recommendation of Lululemon Athletica. With mutual funds owning 58 percent of the float, he wondered if this is a risky stock to own. Cramer said "that's not that bad of an amount" and thinks shareholders are in "good shape."

The next question came from Ski in California, who inquired about Maidenform . Cramer thinks the Iselin, N.J.-based maker of women's underwear has a "good, long-term story."

Brian wrote Cramer for his thoughts on Weyerhaeuser , a lumber company based in Federal Way, Wash. Being as Cramer thinks housing will come back in 2011, he thinks now is the time to buy WY.

When this story was published, Cramer's charitable trust owned Weyerhaeuser.

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Cramer tackles a question about potential takeover targets. Plus, calls on Lululemon Athletica, Madenform and Weyerhaeuser.
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