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Cramer's lightning round: 'I'm not going against Alibaba'

Key Points
  • It's that time again! "Mad Money" host Jim Cramer rings the lightning round bell, which means he's giving his answers to callers' stock questions at rapid speed.

BlackBerry: "Well, he was wrong and that's interesting. That guy don't go breaking my heart with that stock. ... Don't go breaking my heart with BlackBerry."

KeyCorp: "I think KeyBank is a nice, simple story."

Gilead Sciences: "I've got so many great drug stocks. I don't need Gilead. By the way, you see Warren Buffet picked up his position in Biogen. I think that you should go for AbbVie. AbbVie is better. So is Bristol-Myers."

Alibaba: "I happen to think that Home Depot is terrific, my charitable trust owns it, but I'm not going against Alibaba because they had a good quarter."

Inmode: "Yes, Inmode. No, we're believers. We wouldn't leave that one, even if we tried. I think you should stick with it."

Solaredge Technologies: "Because of your state and the rules, these solar companies have gone up. They're great specs, and this one is a great spec, and that's how I look at it."

Cramer's lightning round: 'I'm not going against Alibaba'
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Cramer's lightning round: 'I'm not going against Alibaba'

Disclosure: Cramer's charitable trust owns shares of Home Depot.

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