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Lightning Round: Vale, Tiffany, Las Vegas Sands and More

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Published: Monday, 7 Feb 2011 | 8:04 PM ET

Vale : This Rio De Janeiro, Brazil-based company is "the most undervalued commodity play in the world" right now, Cramer said.

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Tiffany & Co. : Cramer this the renown jeweler could see its stock go substantially higher.

Motricity : The "Mad Money" host expects this technology company will have a good quarter. He likes it.

Las Vegas Sands : Use the current weakness to buy shares of this casino operator, Cramer said.

Delcath Systems : Cramer likes this health care company and recommends buying shares at current levels.

PACCAR : This is the one rough spot in the truck bull market, Cramer said. He recommends getting into shares of Cummins instead.














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

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